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Social Security will not be able to pay full benefits in 2035 if Congress doesn’t act. Medicare has...
CNN via AOL· 2 days agoSocial Security and Medicare will not be able to fully pay benefits in just over a decade if...
Social Security Finances Remain Dire - NerdWallet
Nerdwallet· 1 day agoThe trust funds that help pay Social Security benefits to some 67 million Americans are projected to run dry in 2035, the Social < ...
Social Security, Medicare Get Modest Boost From Strong Economy
The Fiscal Times via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoSolid economic growth in the wake of the pandemic has strengthened some of the nation’s leading ...
Here's How to Save Social Security
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 2 days ago(Yes, your company is chipping in as much as you are, though self-employed people pay the full 12.4%.) Right now, there's an earnings limit beyond which...
Social Security and Medicare's finances improve but face dire long-term outlook
CBS Austin· 1 day agoCongress has some extra time to figure out a way to shore up the finances of Medicare and Social ...
When the government can't fully fund Social Security benefits - Marketplace
Marketplace· 22 hours agoThe Social Security and Medicare trust fund — the money that pays for those programs — won’t be able...
The Washington Post pushes misleading framing about Social Security
Media Matters· 22 hours agoThe Washington Post fearmongered about the latest projections reported by the Social Security and...
Social Security forecasted to go broke by 2035
KUTV Salt Lake City· 20 hours agoThe trustees for Social Security and Medicare issued their annual reports on the state of the programs’ finances, both of which found looming insolvency...
Social Security COLA: The Ugly Secret They Don't Tell You About
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoHowever, the main drawback is that retirees paid higher costs in 2023 but didn't receive the COLA...
Kicking the can on entitlement reforms
The Bradford Era· 5 hours agoNeither of the two presumptive major party presidential nominees wants to seriously discuss Social Security. The longer Congress does nothing, the worse ...